Sentence examples for wind about from inspiring English sources

"wind about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb to mean to "move around or curl" something or to mean to "pass in complicated patterns or circles." For example: The wind about the street corner seemed to be curling in a never-ending loop.

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And the solar industry still employs more people than wind, about 260,000.

That evening was beautiful: a clear blue sky, no wind, about 26C.

In 1976, working with Howarth again, Koff made People of the Wind, about the Bakhtiari nomads of Iran.

PORTLAND, Ore .— John D. Gray, 92, got wind about three years ago, near the bottom of the Great Recession, that Habitat for Humanity was doing something pretty interesting here in Oregon's largest city.

Two particularly wonderful examples from this collection are "Complicity", about the delicate beginnings of a love affair, and "East Wind", about a relationship between an estate agent and a foreign waitress.

This Ranger business is a hockey story so compelling that even the basketball buffs who dominate sports-talk radio might mention it between gusts of wind about the Knicks.

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Think about wind, think about water, think about air.

Mr. Mitchell, 25, became interested in sustainable energy after watching a T. Boone Pickens commercial about wind power about four years ago.

Mark was the self-righteous, Bible-thumping prig who pressed for Bill Clinton's impeachment; Marco was the un-self-conscious Lothario, canoodling with Maria in Buenos Aires, throwing caution to the e-wind about their "soul-mate feel," her tan lines, her curves, "the erotic beauty of you holding yourself (or two magnificent parts of yourself) in the faded glow of night's light".

DNA winds about itself in a right-handed or left-handed fashion at several structural levels.

And the moderate winds about 15-20 miles an hour blowing out to left field — proved manageable.

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